In many countries today, people in cities either live alone or in small family units, rather than in large extended family groups. Is this a positive or negative development?

In recent years, it has been observed that in many parts of the world, individuals prefer to live in a nuclear family
instead
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of residing with their extended families,
espacially
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especially
in
metrocities
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metropolises
. In my opinion,
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trend has more advantages
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drawbacks, and my inclination will be discussed in
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paragraphs.
To begin
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, living away from family in a small
saperate
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separate
unit has its own benefits. Perhaps the most prominent one is, it can provide more
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and freedom than residing in a fully extended family. 
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is to say that
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one can have
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full control over their environment, schedules and finances
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it
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allows for self-discovery and personal growth.
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, many students migrate to different states or
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to become independent financially and emotionally. Another
inavitable
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inevitable
benefit of living alone is that
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privacy helps individuals to rest well, work and study
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their time and mood.
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allows them
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flexibility of working and studying from home without compromising their time, which
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they would have invested
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children,
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neighbours
and friends. On top of that, fewer family quarrels
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allow them to relax and provide a peaceful life.
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, in some cities, small homes can be cheaper.
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,
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these many benefits, living alone can be
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beneficial
.
To conclude
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, living individually in a
metropolice
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metropolis
is a positive development mainly because it provides freedom to excel, flexible timing and
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life.

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Your answer shows your view but you need more strong and clear proof for your points. Add one or two clear examples that fit the topic.
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  • such as
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  • to illustrate
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • live
  • alone
  • small
  • family
  • city
  • people
  • work
  • home
  • time
  • money
  • cost
  • space
  • life
  • choice
  • independence
  • study
  • lonely
  • friend
  • neighbour
  • care
  • elder
  • child
  • parent
  • community
  • support
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